Clay, N.Y. -- A woman was hospitalized for stab wounds after she tried stopping a man from committing suicide Tuesday at the home they share in Clay, according to state police.

There's "a good possibility" she saved the man's life, Sgt. John Tonboy said.

Troopers responded to a report of a suicidal person in a house on Dayton Drive around 1:15 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. They found a man and a woman with serious wounds -- the man had stab wounds in his stomach, and the woman had stab wounds to her hand, according to Tonboy.

Both were taken to Upstate University Hospital but neither has injuries that are considered life-threatening, Tonboy said.

Nobody else lives in the house and nobody else was in the house at the time of the incident. Tonboy said he thinks both the man and the woman -- whose names have not been released -- were approximately in their early 50s.

It's unclear if there will be criminal charges in the case, Tonboy said.

State police will continue to interview the people involved and talk with the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office.